Hidalgoa
Hidalgoa is a genus in the tribe Heliantheae of the family Asteraceae.[1]
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Hidalgoa ternata Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve, Costa Rica. | |
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Its species are native to tropical habitats in southern Mexico, Central America and northwestern South America.[2]
Selected species
Named species of Hidalgoa include:[1]
- Hidalgoa ternata - La Llave — endemic to Costa Rica.[3]
- Hidalgoa uspanapa - B.L.Turner — Mexico.[4]
- Hidalgoa wercklei - Hook.[5]
Previous species classifications
Previously used botanical names for the species Hidalgoa ternata include:[6]
- Hidalgoa breedlovei - Sherff — Mexico.
- Hidalgoa lessingii - DC. — Mexico.
- Hidalgoa pentamera - Sherf — Mexico.
- Hidalgoa steyermarkii - Sherff
- Melampodium hidalgoa - DC.
- Melampodium ternatum - Sherff
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References
- Missouri Botanical Garden|eol.org: Hidalgoa taxonomy . accessed 1.14.2014
- Missouri Botanical Garden|eol.org: Hidalgoa distribution map
- Missouri Botanical Garden|eol.org: Hidalgoa ternata
- Missouri Botanical Garden|eol.org: Hidalgoa uspanapa
- Missouri Botanical Garden|eol.org: Hidalgoa wercklei
- Missouri Botanical Garden|eol.org: Hidalgoa ternata synonyms
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